Random Musings- Part 1- It's all about Being Content!
There comes a point in your life when you start seeing things differently. What appeared to be great
suddenly seems pathetic, while something that felt horrible suddenly looks like
a great idea. There comes a point where you truly understand yourself and realize
your own worth. You realize who has actually been there for you, and who just
pretended to be your support. You see the ups and downs- you feel bad; yet you
also feel accomplished; sad- but at complete ease with the situations, with the
surprising turn of events, and most importantly, with yourself.
I have been through some really
tough times recently; and while I am fully aware of the fact that people go
through a lot more every single day; the “surprising turn of events” surely did
change me as a person.
Life, in general, is so busy these
days. We have our jobs which are no longer restricted within the 9-5 brackets.
We have a lot to cope with the social pressures, what with the constant need
to be active over Facebook and Whatsapp. We have increasing
number of obligations to meet, and at the mere age of 22-25 we are burdened
with our own expectations and constant comparisons. We have to also necessarily take out time from our
schedules to catch up with random friends and guzzle down 3 liters’ of alcohol,
heck otherwise to scar our social images. Oh, and to mention the feeling of
constant despair while going through people’s vacation posts.
I learnt a lot in the past few
months. I realized how in the midst of your chaotic beautiful world, life can
hit you in the shins. How you have no other option but to get over it, and
above. I realized what true friendships are; not to mention which relations are
worth the effort and which are there to just decorate my life on a canvass. I realized
that no matter what, family is the only constant. I found God in midst of the
lost beliefs. I found new hobbies. I found how something can completely turn
your life around. How one decision can make or break your years. Well, that’s a
lot about me. Let’s change this to generality.
Many a times while we are
completely wound up in our busy lives, we fail to realize how absolutely lucky
we are. We fail to recognize the efforts of the people around us. We fail to
consider our families. We start taking things for granted. We start cribbing
about every small thing that goes a bit astray- everything from the traffic to
the arrogant boss. We forget to ask our friends how they are doing. We forget that
there is a life beyond work, and there is tranquility beyond getting high. We forget to appreciate the little things- the morning coffee that your mom makes for you, getting a seat in a crowded local. But
most importantly, we forget to understand our own selves, we forget to recognize
what our heart really desires and we forget how very abundantly lucky we all
are for all these tiny winy things.
After the past few months, I have
realized one thing with ferocity. And that is, being your own hero. You do not
need somebody else to come around and help you, you can fairly do it yourself.
You can keep your own self happy- you do not need anybody else if and when you
decide to be happy. No toxic person can ever change that for you once you decide to be happy.
You know what? Let’s just skip
all this. All I would say is, be at peace with yourself. Accept your situation,
accept the circumstances. Because with complete acceptance, comes complete
happiness. & what more does one need in life than to be purely happy?
It isn’t all that hard you know.
You just need to take some time, think through things and understand it in all its wholeness. What is
it that you really want?
Trust me, its happiness, and
nothing else.
As they say, the grass looks
greener on the other side. I beg to differ. Probably the grass on the other
side isn’t green at all. Or probably the grass on the other side is greener,
for it is not real.
Or probably, just maybe, you are supposed to be
the beautiful autumn and not the harsh summer.
(P.S. This one below, only because I really loved it!)
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